I dislike Boeing as much as the next guy, but they only took over manufacturing in 1997 so this plane would have been built by McDonnell Douglas. I'm also pretty sure it's not Boeing's responsibility to maintain aircraft that are no longer in production.
More specifically, we force it to undergo phase changes under different pressures, and in doing so it absorbs/releases latent heat in the air. It's converting latent heat to sensible heat.
Also, are you “undiagnosed, but suspicious-to-confident that you have it”, or are you just taking this for a spin?
I heavily suspect that I have it (edit: inattentive type.) My intention here was to gauge the effects of medication, and if impressed I was hoping to be more encouraged to seek professional help.
McDonald's ownership: You have cost our company $10 billion in profits and you will be terminated. Your position will not be filled but the remaining team members will pick up your duties.
The moment the planet exploded during the opening act I was certain that Kirk was daydreaming up some action since he was literally just complaining about how bored he was.
As the episode went on I was no less convinced, but began to wonder if maybe there was some alien interference that was transforming his desire for action into either a shared dream or some simulated experience for both crews.
I dislike Boeing as much as the next guy, but they only took over manufacturing in 1997 so this plane would have been built by McDonnell Douglas. I'm also pretty sure it's not Boeing's responsibility to maintain aircraft that are no longer in production.